... 218 Ohio Arch 218 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Kintz mandolin orchestra of Somerset an organization composed of Little Folks The afternoon session at city hall was addressed by Col W A Taylor and Dr P A Gordon and musical numbers were contributed by Mrs Frank Randolph and Mrs Emma B Bowman A recitation by Mrs Bess Comly-Cary was also greatly enjoyed THE BANQUET One of the most ...
... Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting 581 Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting 581 FORT ST CLAIR Mr H R McPherson read the report of the Committee as follows As chairman of The Fort St Clair Committee I have the honor to report as follows Since securing possession of Fort St Clair December 1923 the following work has been performed on the grounds Purchased 280 rods of wire for fence and new posts for 80 rods of old wire fence A total of 360 rods of fence has been erected Four hundred and ninety-one steel posts ...
... northwestern outskirts of northwestern side of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad I have been on detail again today I went with a detachment of 30 to work on fort Reynolds which crowns the crest of Moccasin Point I hurt my back in trying to jump a ditch103 130 OHIO HISTORY 130 OHIO ...
... northwest through the intermediate islands into the Philippines The successful execution of this plan depended upon the capture or at least the neutralization of Rabaul Possession of that town would provide a splendid naval and air base Rabaul had first to be bombed into 280 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 280 OHIO ...
... EDWIN M EDWIN M STANTON AT KENYON by WYMAN W PARKER Librarian Kenyon College Stanton the secretary of war in Lincoln's cabinet is still a controversial figure Stanton the youthful school boy is even more elusive but recently-located early letters written in college and in the years directly afterwards have cast more light upon the picture The letters give an impression slightly at variance with the published reminiscences of his contemporaries but such were tempered by time and the fact that ...
... settlement was that the settlements of the West Many times the man who occupied the pulpit on the Sabbath stood behind the professor's desk in the 19 I bid 122 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 122 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY classical school on week days It ...
... GENERAL EDWARD ORTON JR GENERAL EDWARD ORTON JR In 1865 Dr Edward Orton and his family came to Yellow Springs Ohio where he had accepted the position of Professor of Natural History in Antioch College From that date until the year 1932 a period of sixty-seven years the name Edward Orton has become widely known in Ohio and has stood for worthy effort and eminent achievement None has ...
... northwestern part of German northwest and southeast It lay parallel to the side of the valley The slopes of the mound were very steep and corresponded very well with the valley wall on the southern side this was due of course to erosion As the work progressed it became evident that there were two different stages in the erection of the mound There was however no great lapse of time between ...
... northwestern states will go northwestern states had to northwestern states would northwest portions of the northwest gave Clay large pluralities These parts of the state felt especially the necessity for roads and canals to give them ...
... settlements the Zoar and Shaker efforts in Ohio even Mormonism were fundamentally religious efforts But back of all these efforts stand the men who motivated them What an array What a variety Buffoon and nobleman Charletan scientist and saint All men of force of achievement all imbued with a seal to mold a society for the years to come One characteristic they had in common however--an ...
... OHIO'S UNSUNG PENITENTIARY RAILROAD OHIO'S UNSUNG PENITENTIARY RAILROAD by WALTER RUMSEY MARVIN Had James Thurber spent his youth in Columbus two generations before he did he would now be regaling us with anecdotes about a curious little railroad operation that enlivened the city for a few years By antiquarians and connoisseurs of the early iron horse it is sometimes whimsically hailed as ...
... settlement 238 Pickering Mrs Ida 276 Quarterly Journal of Economics 6 Picketed Point 18 Quebec 129 Pierce S H 283 Pine Grove furnace 30 Raccoon Creek 33 Pinneo Timotheus Stone 45 Ragan Jno 184 Pinney ancestors 172 Raleigh Sir Walter 88 101 Pioneers clothing 61 women 51-67 Randall Emilius O Pipes fac 82 --History of Ohio 55 Pirc Louis 112 --History of the Zoar Society5 Pitt Fort -- 269 Rankin ...
... northwestern Ohio including the counties of Defiance Henry Williams and Fulton Chicago J H Beers amp co 1899 Bowersox C A ed Standard history of Williams county Ohio Chicago and New York Lewis pub co nd 2v Goodspeed W A amp Blanchard Charles eds County of Williams Ohio Chicago F A Battey ...
... THE CLEVELAND WORLD WAR MACHINE THE CLEVELAND WORLD WAR MACHINE BY ELBERT J BENTON The Great War found America without a war organization One phenomenon of the war of the United States with Germany was the response of the people in the crisis The war was interpreted as a people's war and the people made it their own It was a veritable uprising of the American people in the defense of the high moral cause which their President had marked out for them and the result was one of the most ...
... settlement of Ohio at Marietta was most appropriately celebrated The Gov- Mrs Mrs Julia B Foraker 389 ernor of Ohio and his family were assigned a residence in that city where they lived more than one week assisting directing and entertaining Upon the shoulders of Mrs Foraker rested much of the responsibility for the successful celebration ...
... 548 Ohio Arch 548 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications to Cornstalk whose headquarters for years were nearby who was the chief Indian at the treaty and who was one of the noblest and most influential chiefs in Ohio history This closed the proceedings of the Annual Meeting and upon motion it was adjourned ANNUAL MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES ...
... THE NAGA AND THE LINGAM OF INDIA AND THE THE NAGA AND THE LINGAM OF INDIA AND THE SERPENT MOUNDS OF OHIO BY ALEXANDER S WILSON M D Kodaikanal Madura District India WITH INTRODUCTION BY G FREDERICK WRIGHT INTRODUCTION About the middle of the last century Mr Lewis Morgan a distinguished citizen of Rochester New York became interested in the manner of reckoning family relationships among the Iroquois Indians of central New York The system was ...
... 294 Ohio Arch 294 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The Captain has given his native town and state wide and honorable publicity His book is a lively modest straightforward statement of his services in the World War as full of thrills as his daring exploits It is written in attractive form and excellent spirit and deserves a place in every American library-especially those of
... 222 Ohio Arch 222 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications sack Anthony Bleecker Samuel Bayard Peter G Stuyvesant and John Pintard met in the picture room of the old city hall in Wall Street to organize this society whose principal object should be to collect and protect materials relating to the natural civil and ecclesiastical history of the United States in general and the State of New ...
... EDGAR C EDGAR C REINKE Meliorem Lapsa Locavit An Intriguing Puzzle Solved Adorning the handsome facade of The Ohio State University's William Oxley Thompson Library in Columbus are four central halfcolumns of a piano nobile that encloses a shallow balcony in three bays Supporting the half-columns are four inscribed stone corbels each in the form of a shield The figures on these shields depict respectively from left to right the Great Seal of ...